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Philipps-Universität Marburg
Master German Social Sciences

Literature Communication in the MediaLiterature and Media Communication

Master of Arts (M.A.)

About the Program

The Master's degree course entitled "Literature Communication in the Media" trains experts in contemporary literature and its communication in the cultural sector. The degree course is based on four pillars: 1) Research-oriented teaching in literature and media studies, enabling students to observe the changing cultural field, recognize new developments, and evaluate them. 2) In the editorial office, practical training courses and joint research projects with partners from cultural institutions, students acquire career-relevant skills. 3) Knowledge of literary history is imparted as essential context. 4) Activities focus on German-language literature from the Middle Ages to the present day, with a comparative perspective. The Master's degree consists of study areas "Literary Life and Media History," "Literature, Culture and Media Theory," "Cultural Practice" and "Final Modules." Potential fields of activity include literature and culture, publishing/book trade, media, cultural institutions, cultural management and cultural journalism.
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The Master's degree course entitled "Literature Communication in the Media" trains experts in contemporary literature and its communication in the cultural sector. The degree course is based on four pillars: 1) Research-oriented teaching in literature and media studies, enabling students to observe the changing cultural field, recognize new developments, and evaluate them. 2) In the editorial office, practical training courses and joint research projects with partners from cultural institutions, students acquire career-relevant skills. 3) Knowledge of literary history is imparted as essential context. 4) Activities focus on German-language literature from the Middle Ages to the present day, with a comparative perspective. The Master's degree consists of study areas "Literary Life and Media History," "Literature, Culture and Media Theory," "Cultural Practice" and "Final Modules." Potential fields of activity include literature and culture, publishing/book trade, media, cultural institutions, cultural management and cultural journalism.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Literature Communication in the Media at Philipps-Universität Marburg

Is Literature Communication in the Media at Philipps-Universität Marburg taught in German or English?

This Master programme is taught in German. Make sure to check the language requirements (e.g. TestDaF, DSH, IELTS or TOEFL) before applying.

How much does the Literature Communication in the Media programme cost?

No tuition fee (only semester contribution). International students should also budget around 800–1000 EUR/month for living costs in Germany.

What are the admission requirements for Literature Communication in the Media at Philipps-Universität Marburg?

Typical requirements include: a recognised secondary/undergraduate degree, proof of language proficiency (German), and (for non-EU applicants) a uni-assist application plus financial proof (Sperrkonto ~11.904 EUR/year).

When is the application deadline?

Application deadlines vary: winter semester usually closes on 15 July, summer semester on 15 January. Always confirm the exact deadline on the official university website.

Can I work in Germany while studying Literature Communication in the Media?

Yes. International students may work up to 140 full days / 280 half days per year without additional permission. After graduation you can apply for an 18-month job-seeker permit.

How do I apply to Philipps-Universität Marburg — directly or via uni-assist?

Most German universities accept international applications through uni-assist for document verification. Some unis accept direct applications — check the programme page on the official site.

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